Would you kindly take a moment to contribute to a survey about best practices when presenting online? One lucky winner will get an iPod touch, and everybody wins when they learn from each other… the whitepaper will be available next quarter. The survey can be found here. Thanks! -The Virtual
I was on the phone with Jim today, and he gets it. He’s the chief sales training wizard at a company with 1500 sales people, and he described to me showing up to a presentation with lots of slides and not a lot of time. Consider this: I moderated a web seminar years ago for
When I share what I call ‘design for non-designers,’ it’s basic stuff that anybody can do to improve the experience for the audience. Simple. 2D. And visual instead of textual where it can be. But I really love the work that *real* designers do. And this blog post listing
Online, there is a good chance your audience will be looking at a view of your slides that is fairly small. Some tools give audience members an option for a “full-screen view,” and a few give presenters the chance to proactively move audience members into a full-screen view. But